23 thoughts on “Soccer Players vs Hockey Players when injured! #hockey”

  1. I feel like pro soccer the players r dramatic but I’ve played thru a torn meniscus and I know someone who played thru a separated shoulder I feel like us kids are stronger than pro soccer players

  2. What's funny is there is more diving in professional soccer than club level. I play for a top three team in my state and I almost never see anyone dive. The pros can't get enough of the ground😂

  3. The most common injuries to NHL goaltenders are proximal adductor injuries, concussions, and MCL sprains. Attention should be paid to the significant number of injuries occurring in the preseason and practice periods.

  4. Some soccer players yes. It’s most apparent in the major leagues. But this school year, I mostly likely almost tore a ligament in my knee, and should have stopped playing for the rest of the season, but didn’t. Now my knee ain’t healing, so I’m going back to the doctors to make sure it’s fine since soccer ended.

  5. My knee popped out about 10 minutes into a game last Thursday, stayed out for around 20 seconds, then popped back in on its own. Finished the game, and played again 3 days later 😂 didn’t go to the hospital either… 🇨🇦 I love hockey… I plan to play past the age of 70. I’ll be a skin bag of loosely connected parts… but I’ll be on skates with a stick in my hands

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